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Join us online on Thursday, February 4, for the launch of HorizonZero — Issue 19: BRIDGE. The launch of this issue will coincide with the launch of CODE Live, an 18 day event with interactive art and cutting-edge music at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad. Featuring work by Stephen Kovats, Louise Poissant, Zainub Verjee, and Caroline Langill, Issue 19: BRIDGE is a space for you to explore and interact with the idea of bridging.
HorizonZero is an interactive web production that released 18 issues between 2002 and 2004. The production started as a creative collaboration between the Banff New Media Institute (BNMI) at The Banff Centre and the Culture.ca gateway.
This issue of HorizonZero has come together with the generous support of CODE: the Cultural Olympiad’s digital edition. CODE stakes out a space in the digital realm where audiences and artists can connect, create, and collaborate.
Visit the CODE website
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Upcoming programs at the BNMI
Video 2.0: Do-it-yourself videos and social media marketing
Program dates: March 4 - 7, 2010
The BNMI, in partnership with Digital Alberta, will present this two-day introduction to the production and distribution of short-length videos. Learn how to apply videos to your company’s social media efforts. More
Interactive Screen 1.0: Beautiful Lives
Program dates: August 14 - 21, 2010
Mark your summer calendar for Interactive Screen 1.0: Beautiful Lives, the 15th installment of our acclaimed new media summit. Each year, leaders in the field connect in Banff to share their ideas, projects, and visions of the future of new media. Keep checking our website
for more information.
Self-directed Co-production Residencies
The BNMI invites artists, producers, content creators, and researchers working with form, content, and themes that connect with the field of new media to submit project proposals for Self-directed Co-production residencies. We provide the time and space for focused work in
a retreat setting.
Design your own residency. Projects in all stages, from experimentation to production,
are welcome. More
Find out more about programs at the BNMI
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